Feathers That Fly: How to Design, Mark, and Machine Quilt Feather Motifs
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Book Description
Take the intimidation out of machine quilting classic feather motifs with this easy-to-follow guide! Discover a new technique in each chapter, along with a project or two for practice.
• Choose from 14 projects that show you how to quilt straight-spine feathers, plus wreaths, curves, and cables in blocks, borders, and corners
• Learn to draw motifs and free-motion quilt by machine, or use the designs provided
• See how quilting can change a design; a gorgeous photo gallery features five Old English Tulip quilts, each quilted a different way
• Bonus! Quick and easy feather patterns--no drawing required--are provided for long-arm quilting machines
About the Author
Home: Australia
A well-known and prolific machine quilter, Lee Cleland made her first quilt in 1968 and has taught machine quilting for more than 15 years. Her first That Patchwork Place® book, Quilting Makes the Quilt, has sold more than 80,000 copies.
Also by Lee Cleland: Quilting Makes the Quilt
Feathers That Fly: How to Design, Mark, and Machine Quilt Feather Motifs,Lee Cleland,Martingale and Company,1564774554,Crafts & Hobbies,Crafts / Hobbies,Hobbies/Crafts,Machine quilting,Patchwork,Patterns,Quilts & Quilting
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